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7-21-2006 8:50 PM
algoa456
old jklugman keeps banging the drum on this and other stupid lefty positions over and over. But let me point out the what junk this URL is - and I don't think using the Belfast Telegraph - a supporter in its own right of terrorists is very informative.

Firstly most of the flags shown on the sheet are not democracies. They are dictatorships or quasi-dictatorships. Hardly worth listening to.

Secondly, I know for a fact that Canada is not calling for a cease fire (I live here). I also know that AUstralia is not calling for a ceasefire.

Listen 'klugman' if you are going to waste time adding things to Clipmarks at least make sure they are accurate.
7-21-2006 9:19 PM
sohil
Wov chillout there. Ok so what if they're dictatorships or quasi-dictatorships. Does that mean that people their are born dumb and are spawned by "Satan".
Ok then Why is USA so keen of selling F-16s to Pakistan which is a dictatorship ?
And stop saying most aren't democracies.
Does living in a Communist govt. mean that people eat bugs and live in constant fear.
I say it doesn't depend on the govt. but the kind of leader.
USA was a Democracy during Andrew Jackson's reign and were people happy. Should I remind everyone how he attacked the national bank and destroyed the economy, how he almost split the nation during the Nullification Crisis or the economic crisis when Van Buren took over.
It ...
7-21-2006 10:13 PM
jklugman
algoa456, despite his unpleasant manner, has raised a good point: how do we know this is true? Has there been a situation where these countries have had to stand up and declare their support/opposition to an immediate cease-fire?

It turns out, there has.

From the Independent (Friday, July 21st):

Britain, the US, Israel and many of the other 189 UN General Assembly members will state their positions today at a public meeting of the UN Security Council as the 15-member chamber tries to reach a consensus on how to end the conflict.
Now, I do not know what happened at this meeting, but I would be ...
7-22-2006 10:44 AM
sohil
I found one for Australia. (But it's only a call for brief cease fire)
Actually it's a small snippet (the URL is not working)

http://news.google.com/news?q=Israel+snubs+Aussie+request+for+brief+cease+fire&btnG=Search+News&sourceid=Mozilla-search&hl=en&ned=us&complete=1&ie=UTF-8

Couldn't find one for Canada.


8-13-2006 9:37 AM
jmackin
The Belfast Telegraph is actually a moderate unionist/loyalist paper. Was wondering if alogoa456 was implying the Telegraph was supporting THOSE terrorists? Or was the statement meant to say the BT endorses the Irish Republican Army on occasion? In which case, that's incorrect.
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